Working with data storage technology company Cerbyte, Mayrhofer and colleagues were especially interested in identifying a material durable enough to use repeatedly at an atomic level. The answer came ...
A 1.98-square-micrometer QR code, etched into ceramic thin film and verified by Guinness, showcases a new approach to ultra-dense, long-term data storage.
Researchers have commanded swarms of magnetic microrobots to manipulate, rotate, and assemble objects without ever making ...
These improvements were realized by use of sodium/magnesium/nickel/oxygen prismatic type layered oxides in the cathode. The ...
E pluribus unum—"out of many, one"—is not only a motto for the United States; it's a good credo for microrobots. A research collaboration between Cornell and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent ...
Processing diamond surfaces with femtosecond lasers yields a trade-off between hydrophilicity and low defect rate.
For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each ...
Unhealthy air quality readings were detected in El Paso, Texas, on Friday afternoon, according to monitoring from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Air Quality Index (AQI) for El Paso was ...
Conventional ECG patches often require cold gels and adhesives, which can cause skin irritation and leave marks. These ...
Accurate measurement results depend on regular microscope calibration to ensure consistency and reliability across scientific and industrial use.
Just how small can a QR code be? Small enough that it can only be recognized with an electron microscope. A research team at TU Wien, working together with the data storage technology company Cerabyte ...
Reconfigurable structures that can repeatedly change their ...